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		<title>By: As way to perform cross-domain attacks</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;Common footprints Facebook can use to hunt down autolike script users...&lt;/strong&gt;

A new Facebook social-engineering attack/distribution vector is making the rounds today. Less than twelve hours after its inception, over 100,000 Facebook users have already fallen victim to this attack. It does not appear to deliver any malicious payl...</description>
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<p>A new Facebook social-engineering attack/distribution vector is making the rounds today. Less than twelve hours after its inception, over 100,000 Facebook users have already fallen victim to this attack. It does not appear to deliver any malicious payl&#8230;</p>
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